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Macropinocytosis of type XVII collagen induced by bullous pemphigoid IgG is regulated via protein kinase C.

Hiroaki Iwata1, Mayumi Kamaguchi2, Hideyuki Ujiie1, Machiko Nishimura1, Kentaro Izumi1, Ken Natsuga1, Satoru Shinkuma1, Wataru Nishie1, Hiroshi Shimizu1.   

Abstract

Macropinocytosis is an endocytic pathway that is involved in the nonselective fluid uptake of extracellular fluid. Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune subepidermal blistering disease associated with autoantibodies to type XVII collagen (COL17), which is a component of hemidesmosome. When keratinocytes are treated with BP-IgG, COL17 internalizes into cells by way of the macropinocytosis. We investigated the mechanism of COL17 macropinocytosis using DJM-1 cells, a cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma cell line. First, non-hemidesmosomal COL17 was preferentially depleted by stimulation with the BP-IgG in the DJM-1 cells. To investigate the signaling involved in COL17-macropinocytosis, the inhibition of small GTPase family members Rac1 and Cdc42 was found to strongly repress COL17 internalization; in addition, the Rho inhibitor also partially blocked that internalization, suggesting these small GTPases are involved in signaling to mediate COL17-macropinocytosis. Western blotting using Phostag-SDS-PAGE demonstrated high levels of COL17 phosphorylation in DJM-1 cells under steady-state condition. Treatment with BP-IgG increased the intracellular calcium level within a minute, and induced the overabundant phosphorylation of COL17. The overabundant phosphorylation of COL17 was suppressed by a protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor. In addition, PKC inhibitor repressed COL17 endocytosis using cell culture and organ culture systems. Finally, the depletion of COL17 was not observed in the HEK293 cells transfected COL17 without intracellular domain. These results suggest that COL17 internalization induced by BP-IgG may be mediated by a PKC pathway. In summary, BP-IgG initially binds to COL17 distributed on the plasma membrane, and COL17 may be internalized by means of a macropinocytic pathway related to the phosphorylation of the intracellular domain by PKC.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27775687     DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.2016.108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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